The player can be selected by the administrator entering the score, based on a selection marked on the match card, if your league supports this; or

The administrator can select a player based on their opinion of the match result, when this happens the computer automatically makes a suggestion for player of the match based on the following calculation:

Sets For(the number of sets the player wins in the whole match)

if tied on the above, then by the least games against(the number of games (ends, rubbers) against, in the whole match)

if tied on the above, then by the biggest points difference(the difference in the number of points for and against, in the whole match)

if tied on the above, then by the most games for(the number of games (ends, rubbers) for, in the whole match)

The Liverpool and District Table Tennis League is one of the oldest Leagues in the country - being formed in 1926 - and remains one of the largest Leagues in Lancashire and Cheshire. In the 2018-19 season the League consists of 62 teams in five divisions with 401 affiliated members competing on a weekly basis throughout the winter months. Liverpool City representative players play in the Lancashire and Cheshire League. In addition to the league and cup matches the League also runs an annual 'Closed' tournament at the end of the season.